darcia narvaez university of notre dame
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Darcia Narvaez
University of Notre Dame
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Relationships (personal, social climate)
Apprenticeship context (modeling, guidance)
Village of stories, support
Ethical skill development and self authorship
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Engages the emotions
Fundamental to learning
Fosters a secure attachment
Builds the bridge for instruction
Secures the child’s attention
Establishes a line of influence
Physiological orientation toward engagement ethic (oxytocin, opiods)
May take longer with some students
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Keep members calm
Face-to-face relational engagement
Encourage prosocial imagination
Individual positive purpose Enhancement of human potential
Broad ethical skills
Global awareness
Link to community contexts
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Well-Structured Social Environments Provide
Student autonomy, self-direction, & influence
Student interaction, collaboration, & participation in open discussion
Teacher warmth, acceptance, support, & modeling
Provide training in social skills
Provide opportunities for helping others
Foster discipline through a sense of citizenship to school
(From Solomon et al, 2002)
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• Adults help kids meet their basic needs
• The five basic human motives are (Fiske, 2004): (1) Sense of control (choices)
(2) Understanding (meaning)
(3) Belonging (connectedness)
(4) Enhancing Self (competence)
(5) Trust (community support)
Good leaders/teachers make sure members needs are met.
See the handout: Caring Relationships and Meeting Students’ Needs
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Remember a favorite teacher
Think about how your teacher embodied the characteristics we just talked about.
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How does apprenticeship look?
Modeling by someone more “expert”
thinks aloud while solving problems
Instructor coaches the student
Instructor explains (reasoning, meaning) at the same time as authentic experience
Student practice is focused and extensive
Will be described again, later, in more detail (on slides 37 to 48)
Apprenticeship
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Adults come together with their stories about their own development
Understand that their own characters are “under construction”
by the activities they pursue
by how they use their imaginations
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Shape what we believe about ourselves and the world
they guide our actions
Children learn whom they can/should become
from the stories we tell them
how we treat them is a type of story they internalize
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Community immersion Active, full body experiences with others
Find pleasure from social relationships Embodied, positive sense of community singing, playing, dancing, laughing
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What community rituals or traditions does your community have that embody a village of stories and support?
How might you build and further strengthen a village of stories and support in your own community?
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Ethical Sensitivity
Ethical Judgment
Ethical Focus
Ethical Action
Narvaez, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008; Narvaez et al.. 2004
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More Ethically Sensitive (perceptive, imaginative, deeply feeling)
Better at Ethical Judgment (reasoning, reflection)
More Ethically Focused (attentive, motivated, personal identity)
Better at Completing Ethical Action (effectivities, steadfastness)
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Integrate in academics
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Which ethical skills are most needed by your students?
Off the top of your head
And from these lists…
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Ethical Sensitivity Skills:
NOTICE!
Notice the need for ethical action
Feel empathy
Put yourself in the other person’s shoes
Imagine possibilities
Determine your role
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Ethical Sensitivity Skills:
NOTICE!
Understand Emotional Expression
Take the Perspectives of Others
Connect to Others
Respond to Diversity
Control Social Bias
Interpret Situations
Communicate well
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Ethical Judgment Skills:
THINK!
Reason about what might be done
Apply your code of ethics
Judge which action is most ethical
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Reason Generally
Reason Ethically
Understand Ethical Problems
Use Codes & Identify Judgment Criteria
Ethical Judgment Skills: THINK!
Understand Consequences
Reflect on the Process and Outcome
Coping & Resiliency
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Ethical Focus Skills: AIM!
Make the ethical action a priority over other needs and goals
Align ethical action with your identity
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Respect Others
Ethical Focus Skills: AIM!
Cultivate Conscience
Act Responsibly
Be a Community Member
Find Meaning in Life
Develop Ethical Identity & Integrity
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Ethical Action Skills: ACT!
Implement the ethical action by
Knowing what steps to take
Getting the help you need
Persevere despite hardship
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Resolve Conflicts and Problems
Ethical Action Skills: ACT!
Assert Respectfully
Take Initiative as a Leader
Planning to Implement Decisions
Cultivate Courage
Persevere
Work Hard
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Notice
Think
Aim
Act
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Self-development
Student learns to select activities, friendships and social environments that foster good character
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Virtuous individuals must be autonomous enough to monitor their behavior and choices.
Once developed, virtues must be maintained through the selection of appropriate friends, activities and environments (Aristotle, 1988).
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Individuals can be coached in domain-specific self-efficacy and self-regulation (Zimmerman, Bonner, & Kovach, 2002).
The perception of personal agency is formed from our self-regulatory skills and lies at the heart of the sense of self (Zimmerman, 2000).
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Self-awareness activities Journal
Pay attention to likes and dislikes
Spend more time doing things that bring joy
Art. music, play Playful activity is a
good way to learn to stay in the present.
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Cultivate character through four levels of expertise development
Immersion in examples and opportunities
Attention to facts and skills
Practice procedures
Integrate across contexts
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Attend to the big picture
Learn to recognize basic patterns
The teacher plunges students into multiple, engaging activities. Students learn to recognize broad patterns in the domain (Identification Knowledge). Students develop gradual awareness and recognition of elements in the domain.
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Focus on detail and prototypical examples
Build knowledge
The teacher focuses the student’s attention on the elemental concepts in the domain in order to build elaboration knowledge. Skills are gradually acquired through motivated, focused attention.
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Set goals Plan steps of problem solving Practice skills
The teacher coaches the student and allows
the student to try out many skills and ideas throughout the domain to build an understanding of how these relate and how best to solve problems in the domain (planning knowledge). Skills are developed through practice and exploration.
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Execute plans Solve real-life problems Solve problems in multiple contexts
The student finds numerous mentors and/or
seeks out information to continue building concepts and skills. There is a gradual systematic integration and application of skills across many situations. The student learns how to take the steps in solving complex domain problems (execution knowledge).
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The purpose of ethical behavior is to live a good life in the community.
Each individual lives within an active ecological context (Bronfenbrenner, 1979) in which, ideally, the entire community builds ethical skills together.
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Moral Character
Relationships
Apprenticeship
Village
Support
Expertise Development
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Ethics is the practical and moral wisdom or expertise cultivated in the context of individual and community flourishing
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Darcia Narvaez, [email protected]
Webpage: http://www.nd.edu/~dnarvaez/
My blog at Psychology Today: Moral Landscapes http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/moral-landscapes